Hi On Thu, Jul 24, 2025 at 07:46:25PM +0200, Timo Rothenpieler wrote: > On 7/24/2025 7:30 PM, Michael Niedermayer wrote: > > Hi all > > > > how can i simply follow all changes, patches and discussions ? > > > > prior to teh forgejo test, i simply go over all new mail in my ffmpeg-devel > > folder. > > In that folder, > > I can leave things as new that i want to look at later > > I can mark things as old that i have not read but dont plan to do anything with > > I can mark things as read that i have looked at and am done with (like after applying them locally) > > I can press a single button to apply the patch from a mail > > I have just made a sieve filter that puts all mails from Forgejo into their > own folder, and I do have proper threads with all discussions (and pushes) > in there. Theres no threading as in: (PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) what i expected is: (PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) Re:(PR #123) So that one can see on first glance that there are 2 comments to the PR and then following discussion on top of these 2 comments > > Maybe some spam filter is somehow interfering, and eating some mails? > > > Going over the whole list is not particularly difficult (the contents of > > mails and patches may be difficult but the managing of mails/patches is not) > > > > But with forgejo now there are mails in my inbox, in ffmpeg-devel neither > > seem to contain patches, nor do they seem to represent dicussions with > > correct threading. I dont even know from 3 mails which is a reply to which. > > The mails will never contain patches, they're just notifications. > They do contain a link to the patches and the PR number to fetch it via CLI > though. why dont the mails contain the patches ? is there a disadvantage ? Especially with simple like 1 line patches being able to just see it straight could be nice > > > I see https://code.ffmpeg.org/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/activity > > but that also seems not to really contain the level of detail that a simple > > threaded mailinglist with new mails shows > > > > Basically, can someone explain me how to use this effectively ? > > You should be able to use it exactly like you described, as long as you > don't expect actual patches to be in the mails. > Everything else, comments, discussion, ... should be in an E-Mail to you. ive subscribed now with a 2nd account for watching only so i can filter the watch all stuff away from things that i actively touched otherwise watching the repo results in my inbox duplicating everything from fffjo from ffmpeg-devel Maybe we should collect all these suggestions on how to effectively use forgejo in some place/file/wiki ? thx [...] -- Michael GnuPG fingerprint: 9FF2128B147EF6730BADF133611EC787040B0FAB No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness. -- Aristotle